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Europe and North Asia
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Native Speakers Worldwide

>1,000,000

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Year of info

2007

Location and Context

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France

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Spoken in an area from Bordeaux in the northwest to Montpellier in the southeast, and from Toulouse in the southwest to Rodez in the northeast, covering the departments of Aveyron, Lot, Lotet- Garonne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Tarn, Aude, He´rault, the eastern parts of Haute- Garonne and Arie`ge, the southern parts of Dordogne, the Aurillac region of Cantal, the western parts of Gard, and smaller areas in Loze`re, Pyre´ne´es-Orientales, and Gironde.

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Spoken in an area from Bordeaux in the northwest to Montpellier in the southeast, and from Toulouse in the southwest to Rodez in the northeast, covering the departments of Aveyron, Lot, Lotet- Garonne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Tarn, Aude, He´rault, the eastern parts of Haute- Garonne and Arie`ge, the southern parts of Dordogne, the Aurillac region of Cantal, the western parts of Gard, and smaller areas in Loze`re, Pyre´ne´es-Orientales, and Gironde.

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2010

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43.8899, 2.5378

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